Best to get this out in the open otherwise its going to cost the band a lot to replace loads of discs. I for one say thanks for the heads up and I'll hold off buying it until the issue is fixed.

As a temporary workaround If you are technically minded and have a DVD player that will play mp4 format you can use something like Handbrake (freeware from sourceforge.net - don't confuse with similarly named paid-for-rubbish package) to convert from the disc to a mp4 file then copy to usb or burn to disc. I've found quality doesn't suffer much but need to have correct audio output setting in Handbrake. You will need a fairly fast pc or a long time to do the conversion.

french fan wrote:You both are right, the problem had to be mentioned, I don't think anyone will take it as an offense. If the DVD is reissued as a double disc set, it might be a consolation for those who first bought the single to know that they own a collector.

Just to say that it's a brilliant recording of a great time/memory, and lovely to have it on the computer screen and speakers (albeit they're not top quality) when scrolling through work. Way Down South has some beautiful camera (and personnel) angles...

Sound Quality is really good, great camera work and captures a great live performance. Goodselection of tracks that have not been on DVD before. My fav is Front Page news, also surface to the air,and Number the Brave.. but is a great addition to my collection of my Ash that I will watch time and time again